The face-off between Buhari and President Jonathan took a dramatic
twist yesterday when Buhari fired back hot lashes at Jonathan through
the National Publicity Secretary of the Congress for Progressive Change,
CPC, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, noted that it was wrong for the Presidency to
accuse him of not calling Boko Haram to order when he did not have any
relationship with the members.
He also faulted Okupe, for referring to Buhari’s presidential ambition as inordinate, saying that the attack was ill-motivated.
Fashakin said: “It is unfortunate that a presidential aide referred
to the legitimate desire of a statesman as inordinate. Away from the
uncouth posturing of Dr Okupe, it is apparent that this fellow is
conflating two unrelated issues and scenarios.
“If the people that initiated and executed the Niger Delta problem
decided to resolve it, what can anyone do about it? The Niger Delta
problem is totally different from the Boko Haram palaver.
“General Muhammadu Buhari has consistently asserted that the
political Boko Haram, the most virulent variant of the menace, is a
creation of Jonathan’s regime. So why should a Buhari that did not
understand the genesis of the funding and operation of this lethal unit
of the PDP-led federal government, now join in appeasing them?
“That explains why the Jonathan regime cannot talk about amnesty for
Boko Haram because it is akin to appeasing self. As a party, we strongly
advise the Federal Government to come clean to the Nigerian people. The
political Boko Haram is all about the Jonathan regime and no amount of
carefully-woven spin can hoodwink discerning Nigerians,” the CPC
spokesman declared.
Buhari’s statement followed Tuesday’s call on him by Jonathan’s
spokesman, Doyin Okupe, to lead the talks with Boko Haram to lay down
their arms and embrace dialogue as a means of ending the raging violence
in the north, which has claimed many lives and property.
Okupe had also asked Buhari to emulate the role Jonathan played by
going to meet militants in their vast hideouts in the Niger Delta to
plead with them to lay down their arms and accept the general amnesty
granted by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua on June 25, 2009.
Meanwhile, reactions have trailed the statements issued by both the Presidency and General Buhari.
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